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Ghost Song: A Journey Of Hope Fails To Hit Wii U Stretch Goal, Could Still Come To Platform

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Ghost Song: A Journey of Hope is described as a beautiful 2D sci-fi metroidvania about love, hope, and redemption. The gameplay is said to be influenced by Super Metroid and Dark Souls. The game was successfully funded and raised $54,000 of its $15,000 goal. However, the developers behind the game failed to reach the Wii U stretch goal. That hasn’t deterred the developer, who says that he is still pursuing a Wii U version of the game.

“To those who may be lamenting about the Wii U goal — I’m working to make this happen anyway. That’s not official, but it’s a desire of mine and I hope to have that out at some point, if not at release, then following release.”

Thanks to those that sent this in.

12 thoughts on “Ghost Song: A Journey Of Hope Fails To Hit Wii U Stretch Goal, Could Still Come To Platform”

  1. It’s all your fault as to why this would possibly never come to the Wii U, if you people came in droves and donated like crazy on it’s day.. we would’ve have it on Wii U but nope!

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